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HomePublic Utilities CodeDiv. 10Pt. 2Ch. 9Art. 1§ 29503 County Annexation Petition Process

§ 29503 County Annexation Petition Process

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§ 29503 County Annexation Petition Process

Key Takeaways

  • •People in a county can ask to join another area by signing a petition.
  • •At least 10% of the voters from the last big election must sign it.
  • •The petition must explain why they want to join the other area.
  • •If enough real signatures are checked and approved, it works like an official decision.

Example

A small town wants to become part of a nearby city to get better schools and roads.

If 10% of the town's voters sign a petition saying they want to join the city, and the signatures are checked and approved, the town can officially become part of the city.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 29503 County Annexation Petition Process

As an alternative method of annexation, a petition may be presented to the board of supervisors of a county proposed to be annexed, signed by qualified electors of the county, in number to at least ten (10) percent of the total vote cast at the last general election within the county. The petition shall contain statements and declarations setting forth the reason for annexation. Such petition may be on separate papers, but each paper shall contain the affidavit of the party who circulated it, certifying that each name signed thereto is the true signature of the person whose name it purports to be. The clerk of the board of supervisors of such county shall compare the signatures with the affidavits of registration and certify to the board of supervisors the sufficiency or insufficiency of such petition. If found and certified by the clerk as being sufficient, such petition shall have all the force and effect of a resolution adopted by the board of supervisors of such county. (Added by Stats. 1957, Ch. 1056.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

petitionannexationboard of supervisorsqualified electorsaffidavit of registration

Related Statutes

  • § 26653 Annexation Petition Requirements
  • § 29501 County District Annexation Agreement
  • § 90932 Annexation Petition Requirements
  • § 90936 Annexation By Legislative Agreement
  • § 13802 Annexation Agreement Terms

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Public Utilities Code. Section 29503.
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